
1920s media advancements
In the 1920s, media technology advanced significantly, transforming communication and entertainment. The decade saw the rise of radio broadcasting, making news and music accessible to wider audiences instantly. Newspapers and magazines expanded, providing more diverse content. The introduction of talking films, or "talkies," revolutionized cinema by adding synchronized sound, making movies more immersive. These innovations created a more connected society, allowing people to stay informed, entertained, and engaged across greater distances, laying the foundation for modern mass media.